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<p class="binderItem"><strong>Title Page</strong><br/>Title page to the manuscript.</p>
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<p class="binderItem"><strong>Contents</strong></p>
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<p class="binderItem"><strong>Foreword</strong></p>
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<p class="binderItem"><strong>Beginning</strong><br/>In which we explain what we are doing and how to get started with your development environment.</p>
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<p class="binderItem"><strong>Introduction</strong><br/>This is a step by step guide to creating a simple operating system for the Raspberry Pi.  It’s based on Baking Pi - Operating System Development from the University of Cambridge Computer Laboratory.  However, this book departs from that tutorial in that everything that can be done in C is done in C.  This allows us to concentrate on writing the operating system instead of learning ARM assembler. <br/>
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This first part of the book explains how to set up your development environment and provides the st...</p>
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<p class="binderItem"><strong>Development Environment</strong><br/>Discussion of requirements for compiling and linking the code</p>
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<p class="binderItem"><strong>Hello World</strong><br/>Steps to get a program up and running on the Pi</p>
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<p class="binderItem"><strong>Operating System Principles</strong><br/>In which we discuss some general principles of operating systems like pre-emptive multitasking and virtual memory.</p>
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<p class="binderItem"><strong>Endnotes</strong><br/> All footnotes will get inserted here upon print, and this bubble will be removed automatically.</p>
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